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GM’s Decision To Exit Cruise Robotaxi Business Welcomed By Industry Analysts
Industry analysts are weighing in on GM's decision to pull out of the Cruise robotaxi business, and they almost unanimously agree that it was a good idea.
General Motors Says It’s Pulling Cruise Out of the Robotaxi Business
Automotive giant General Motors announced Tuesday that it would be pulling funding from its robotaxi firm Cruise, though it gestured at future plans to continue developing self-driving cars.
GM Pulls The Plug On Its Multibillion-Dollar Robotaxi Bet
The automaker is folding Cruise, its San Francisco-based subsidiary, into its in-house efforts to develop autonomous driving for personal vehicles.
General Motors to stop funding its Cruise robotaxi business
General Motors will stop funding its Cruise robotaxi business and focus on developing self-driving technology for personal vehicles, the automaker said in a statement on Tuesday. The company said in a statement that it had made the decision due to “the considerable time and resources that would be needed to scale the business” as well as increased competition in the robotaxi market.
General Motors pulls plug on robotaxi business
In October, Tesla boss Elon Musk unveiled the electric car giant's long-awaited robotaxi, the Cybercab, at the Warner Bros Studios in Burbank, California. GM attributed the change of strategy to "the considerable time and resources that would be needed to scale the business".
With General Motors pulling the plug on Cruise, every American automaker except Tesla has called it quits on robotaxis
Automakers like Ford Motors and Volkswagen had also once made big, billion-dollar bets on the future of ridehail—only to walk back those plans later.
GM’s Cruise robotaxi business is latest growth initiative to falter
For years, General Motors CEO and Chair Mary Barra has promised a new future for the company, away from a stodgy metal-bending automaker into a tech-driven, forward-thinking company poised for growth.
General Motors pulls plug on robotaxi project
General Motors has announced that it will stop funding the development of the Cruise self-driving taxi. The company says it will now "refocus autonomous driving development on personal vehicles". GM also pointed to the increasingly competitive robotaxi market as a reason for the move.
GM ‘blindsides’ Cruise by giving up on robotaxis
Welcome back to Week in Review. This week, we’re looking at GM’s decision to pull out of the robotaxi business, Google alluding to the existence of
GM pulls the plug on Cruise robotaxi division
The automaker plans to merge the division with its Super Cruise team to advance its self-driving feature for personal vehicles
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The winner of the robotaxi race will come down to a few players. Here's why.
General Motor's bow out of the robotaxi space leaves only two players with serious skin in the game: Tesla and Waymo.
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General Motors’ robotaxi exit is a massive hit for tech leader
General Motors ( GM) , once hailed as a formidable rival for Tesla ( TSLA) in the race to roll out a driverless car ahead of ...
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GM dumps Cruise robotaxi plans; shifts autonomy work to personal cars
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GM quits 'robotaxi' business but others push on
After admitting, less than a month ago, that it lied to federal Investigators about one of its robotaxis dragging a woman in ...
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The Score: General Motors, Nvidia, UnitedHealth and More Stocks That Defined the Week
Here are some of the major companies whose stocks moved on the week’s news.
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